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look at obamacare and it passed very quickly. obama became president, the democratgot to control both houses, it was changed overnight. i am a small business owner. what a disaster it has been, every single one of mylans have changed and all of my deductibles have on other things are not good. >> i don't see that at all. >> hoping that things stabilize. it all works out. and don't you think there will be a pendulum swing against big government initiatives in that sort of thing? >> we get to vote. when people are tired of getting sick and tired, they get to vote their feelings. and they will raise that. >> i think that a well and the big questions that there are people who are being helped by this lawas well and it's going to be the most vocal and who gets the message out there. >> i think that the congress needs to take the hippocratic oath like doctors do. do no harm. >> thank you guys very much. and so it is cold outside. what the heck [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. a
look at obamacare and it passed very quickly. obama became president, the democratgot to control both houses, it was changed overnight. i am a small business owner. what a disaster it has been, every single one of mylans have changed and all of my deductibles have on other things are not good. >> i don't see that at all. >> hoping that things stabilize. it all works out. and don't you think there will be a pendulum swing against big government initiatives in that sort of thing?...
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top democrats blasting the gop for criticizing obamacare. they say that republicans have not offered any alternative. are they right? we have a senior fellow at the manhattan institute who joins us now. what are folks saying about this and how they say republicans are not ponying of the ideas. >> at least they used to say that we will replace it with something better. but there is not even a pretense that they will replace it with something better. >> the republicans have criticized a day after day and they have no replacements for the affordable care act. >> the republicans have proposed a lot of different alternatives and i think where the democrats have a fair point is that republicans need to come together on a consensus plan that would replace obamacare. gerri: let's take a look. some of them are comprehensive, tom coburn, paul broun, on and on they go, lots of suggestions and ideas and you mentioned the fact that a lot of this boils down to repealing obamacare and that it would be tough to do. and there is other stuff in there that is
top democrats blasting the gop for criticizing obamacare. they say that republicans have not offered any alternative. are they right? we have a senior fellow at the manhattan institute who joins us now. what are folks saying about this and how they say republicans are not ponying of the ideas. >> at least they used to say that we will replace it with something better. but there is not even a pretense that they will replace it with something better. >> the republicans have criticized...
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by the way, obamacare amelya, obamacare will make sure a lot of those folks don't get full-time work. lou: one of the things that we're trying to do, what really is happening with this nonsense, political theater. trying to keep history for everybody. otherwise it is not straight. there is great disputation a much the academics and this dollars over the impact of higher minimum wages in the effect on job creation your thoughts on this president. is seen going to sign that executive order as requested? and the mcdonald's air and space museum? >> yes. lou: is that where we're headed? >> the kindle around until every business of the should pay and benefits they should offer and what days off. lou: that epa. >> that's right. if you want to call in sick you have to call the white house. i will be working today. the president talks to begin the but the free-market. just the other day when hey were doing a surge on the text search, the obamacare website. no, we are working with the private sector. the truth, he does not believe in the market. he once commanding control of the economy and com
by the way, obamacare amelya, obamacare will make sure a lot of those folks don't get full-time work. lou: one of the things that we're trying to do, what really is happening with this nonsense, political theater. trying to keep history for everybody. otherwise it is not straight. there is great disputation a much the academics and this dollars over the impact of higher minimum wages in the effect on job creation your thoughts on this president. is seen going to sign that executive order as...
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stuart: it is bad publicity for obamacare because hidden within obamacare is a massive shift of people onto medicaid. their personal details cannot be checked as they claim medicaid. the russian diplomats running away with all of this money. it just does not work that way, does it? something amiss here. >> the government does a terrible job identifying it. pretty rudimentary forms of identification. your bank can do a whole lot better. they can do it much better than the government, just another one of these problems when you take away accountability pricing, they get worse, they don't get better. stuart: i know this is right in your wheelhouse. the chinese government has taken in, raked in $2.7 billion in fines because of their one child policy. it has brought them into $.7 billion. what do you make of this? >> part of the intense corruption of an outrageously evil system we forget about. to bring this home, there is a well-publicized incident of a woman who wanted a second child, thought it would be okay since she lived in a rural area. she was unable to come up with $6300 american b
stuart: it is bad publicity for obamacare because hidden within obamacare is a massive shift of people onto medicaid. their personal details cannot be checked as they claim medicaid. the russian diplomats running away with all of this money. it just does not work that way, does it? something amiss here. >> the government does a terrible job identifying it. pretty rudimentary forms of identification. your bank can do a whole lot better. they can do it much better than the government, just...
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. >> they should be demonstrating for approval of the keystone pipeline, for repeal of job-killing obamacare, for an end to the war on coal. you know, a variety of different things that would really, that would, create the kind of jobs that we need and that this fellow, who was really quite an articulate,,pleasant guy, could take. melissa: yeah. no, absolutely. i mean i think we learned a lot in that segment. thank you very much, peter. >> thank you. melissa: i hope those will tweet me and what you thought about all those things put together. thank you. >>> now to news out of south africa where revered apartheid icon nelson mandela has passed away. he was 95 years old. the country's president just announced to the world how the former leader passed away. it was peacefully at his home. mandela of course inspired generations of politicians and activists. president obama will be making a statement on his passing shortly. when that happens we'll take it live. very sad. more "money" after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to the bst. and at this special time
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>> under obamacare is one viewpoint. we're in the rare disease business. these patients do not have any alternative this makes our business very unique. we're targeting a small number of patients. more often than not they don't have anything to rely on. tracy: tell us about the big drug we talked about the last time you were here. what is the update on that? >> the update the launch of gatex is going exceedingly well. we're pleased and announced we reached lower end of our guidance. we said we would have between 275 and 325 patients on it by year-end. we announced today that we reached 275 going forward. tracy: what does it, what does it help? >> well gattex helps patients who can not absorb fluid and nutrients because they have a short gut because of crohn's, sclerosis and other conditions. they rely on artificial newt tricks that given to them intravenously every day, eight, nine, 10, 12 hours a day every day of the we go for the rest of their lives. tracy: wow. this is helping them. talk about the process. you. you and i talked about how long it took fr
>> under obamacare is one viewpoint. we're in the rare disease business. these patients do not have any alternative this makes our business very unique. we're targeting a small number of patients. more often than not they don't have anything to rely on. tracy: tell us about the big drug we talked about the last time you were here. what is the update on that? >> the update the launch of gatex is going exceedingly well. we're pleased and announced we reached lower end of our guidance....
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it cannot be the obamacare 3000 page bill nobody reads. lori: the one risk factor every stock strategist and economist point to are the physical fights, the budget fights we continue to do month after month as the main risk for the market. a promising jobs report for november following the month in october. the market is on a tear, the biggest risk factor for the market's washington, so how do you see this content to unfold? >> the uncertainty is the plague on the economy. the fact businesses cannot plan health care or tax policy, i don't know their obligations, standing in the way of the progress of recovery by thwarting business at every turn. the economy may be turning around. it is not going to be where it should be, they refused to take the lead and help businesses. they are together, it is a shared responsibility and went businesses do their job and congress is not doing theirs, they had to start reading up on capitol hill with the hous housd senate and the protected. adam: oil is holding steady in today's trade, so the prices come t
it cannot be the obamacare 3000 page bill nobody reads. lori: the one risk factor every stock strategist and economist point to are the physical fights, the budget fights we continue to do month after month as the main risk for the market. a promising jobs report for november following the month in october. the market is on a tear, the biggest risk factor for the market's washington, so how do you see this content to unfold? >> the uncertainty is the plague on the economy. the fact...
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later in the show, more coverage of obamacare. a flurry of lawsuits and actually answer the question how do you do that? we will tell you what to look for when you're getting ready to return presents this year. bedrest and that? we will help you take it back gerri: another record cybermonday. millions of americans log on to take advantage of free shipping and massive deals. sales were up nearly 21% in 2012. the spending surge came after a disappointing thanksgiving weekend. yesterday marked the highest five-day online sals period ever. and to top it all off, mobile devices accounted for 17% of cybermonday sales. going in 2005 come all the way back then to give people the ability to shop online. retail has expanded deals, stretching them into cyberweek or even cybermonday and consumers are becoming immune to cybermonday and demand discounts. yes, we do. now, if you buy someing over the holiday weekend and you're already thinking of returning, or maybe get something at christmas time you want to give back, we have our expert barry b
later in the show, more coverage of obamacare. a flurry of lawsuits and actually answer the question how do you do that? we will tell you what to look for when you're getting ready to return presents this year. bedrest and that? we will help you take it back gerri: another record cybermonday. millions of americans log on to take advantage of free shipping and massive deals. sales were up nearly 21% in 2012. the spending surge came after a disappointing thanksgiving weekend. yesterday marked the...
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all signed up for obamacare? think again. how glitches in a system could come back to health people who think they are covered. and selfie for security. and new app that uses your face to protect your personal data. and one company aims to create a city at sea. how they plan to raise nearly $10 billion it is going to take. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. dagen: there is a lot to love in this market. all 10 sectors in the green, but still some losers out there. what are you looking at? nicole: some names coming under pressure. take a look with jefferies cutting the price target down to 105. a drop under $23. over 20%. a tough day for shareholders if you are long this stock. they had an earnings miss, some of the endless jumping on board. some of the biggest losers here. probably want t
all signed up for obamacare? think again. how glitches in a system could come back to health people who think they are covered. and selfie for security. and new app that uses your face to protect your personal data. and one company aims to create a city at sea. how they plan to raise nearly $10 billion it is going to take. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the...
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later in the show, more coverage of obamacare. a flurry of lawsuits and actually answer the question how do you do that? we will tell you what to look go return presents this year. bedrest and that? we will help you take it back hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally one's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what in your wallet? i need your mesheets, larry! gerri: retailers get stingy with their return policies. how to get rid of those
later in the show, more coverage of obamacare. a flurry of lawsuits and actually answer the question how do you do that? we will tell you what to look go return presents this year. bedrest and that? we will help you take it back hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with...
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one of the biggest ones is this 3.8% surtax, obamacare tax. investment income over -- if you have $250,000 of adjusted gross income you will be impacted by this on your net investment income and that investment income and closes rent and royalties as well. tracy: if i make $250,000 i worry about this and the next step is to figure out my net investment income and you are saying it is important to make sure your neck is zero. >> difficult to make it zero and that is not actually a goal. but if you have a lot of capital gains, look at your portfolio and say do i have any losses in my portfolio? if you saw losses in your portfolio, as long as you stay out of that security for 30 days and there are strategies to do that, sell it before the end of the year to offset those capital gains with that loss. tracy: you are referring to if you want to buy it back, buy it back but get a tax loss for the time being. other things we could do, we talk retirement contributions, all before year end. >> charitable contributions if you make charitable contribution
one of the biggest ones is this 3.8% surtax, obamacare tax. investment income over -- if you have $250,000 of adjusted gross income you will be impacted by this on your net investment income and that investment income and closes rent and royalties as well. tracy: if i make $250,000 i worry about this and the next step is to figure out my net investment income and you are saying it is important to make sure your neck is zero. >> difficult to make it zero and that is not actually a goal....
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we were fighting over obamacare. now we're in a situation republicans do not want to have it on the budget. both of her pretty bad for them. let's look at the democrats. suffering politically from obamacare, they want to change the subject as much as possible. laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in one sense it helped. but also similar reason driving is as both parties are trying to kick this out for two more years to have an election and decide how these issues get resolved. accommodation suggests they will get a deal in the next couple of days. dagen: this is if you have described it to use your words some low hanging fruit. how does this deal come together and what are the chances it does? >> i think it is slightly better than 50% chance it is going to get done. remember, the two chairs negotiating the steel are not here to tell us what they want to get done, they feel confident they will get something done. the is
we were fighting over obamacare. now we're in a situation republicans do not want to have it on the budget. both of her pretty bad for them. let's look at the democrats. suffering politically from obamacare, they want to change the subject as much as possible. laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in one sense it helped. but also similar reason driving is as both parties are trying to kick this...
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why would they have to be covered under obamacare? and more on the new ceo of general motors which we talked about earlier. saying moments ago she was the unanimous choice. more details at the top of the hour as "markets now" continues. hi honey, did you get e toastecozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat...
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under obamacare exchanges 120. a follow-up of this visit, $74 to be reimbursed. for obamacare 25. you cannot keep the lights on. you can't pay overhead, your employees. gerri: financially it does not make sense. >> you can do it. gerri: in the same interview that we were talking about before amazed talking about the reason that you and people are not signing up. it's obvious, we just have not had the pr campaign, the press out there pushing. we have a push. that is why they are not signing up. >> well, the solution to everything was to have a pr campaign. we are now on the seventh or eighth campaign. i don't know what it is. the reality is that young people are healthy, but as a rule that don't make very much money. they're just starting out, so we have known for decades that the disproportionate number of the uninsured. adults, particularly young adults who are not married in don't have children. that is just the reality of it. if you're going to cover those people you have to know going into a net it was going to be a tough sell because they don't feel that even cheap insurance
under obamacare exchanges 120. a follow-up of this visit, $74 to be reimbursed. for obamacare 25. you cannot keep the lights on. you can't pay overhead, your employees. gerri: financially it does not make sense. >> you can do it. gerri: in the same interview that we were talking about before amazed talking about the reason that you and people are not signing up. it's obvious, we just have not had the pr campaign, the press out there pushing. we have a push. that is why they are not...
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each day we are going to feature a different state with a different set of problems featuring obamacare. we are looking at a state of oregon. if they with more than 150,000 cancellations. it has been broken since day one. he says oregon citizens for him to the curb can even get back on the curb if they wanted to. and that is the ironing there. good luck getting something, anything. >> the good news for some of those consumers is that belief is state insurance commissioner is allowing this to be continued through next year. but they still rely on that some white. neil: at this point in the health care law, they're about 5 million fewer that have insurance and we have a lot of ground to have this run more smoothly and i would imagine that the indication of it will take a while. >> absolutely. one of the core goals of this is to expand that more americans could access a form of insurance company. including what kind of insurance coverage and we will get to that later. and you've mentioned many of these are facing a confusing situation in states like oregon and so people have to figure out
each day we are going to feature a different state with a different set of problems featuring obamacare. we are looking at a state of oregon. if they with more than 150,000 cancellations. it has been broken since day one. he says oregon citizens for him to the curb can even get back on the curb if they wanted to. and that is the ironing there. good luck getting something, anything. >> the good news for some of those consumers is that belief is state insurance commissioner is allowing this...
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they're oversight on obamacare. four hearings lined up for the rest of the week in the house, run by republican committees, highlighting a rollout and some of the consequences we've seen so far from the law. this also coming on the day that the inspector general for the irs says that the website, the one that allows in the system allows you to get the obamacare tax credit could be susceptible to fraud. they're asking the irs to improve that system. back to you. david: so many details. thank you, rich edson in d.c. thanks a lot. liz: now we've been covering this from the beginning. a battle royale in the console wars this holiday season. gamers and investors listen up. sony playstation 4 and microsoft xbox one have both already sold millions of consoles but which one will come out on top? david: also, one in four college women are using the lulu app. have you heard about this? it allows women to rate men mom r anonymously. we have an exclusive with the ceo and her plans to make a lot of money off this craze. you want
they're oversight on obamacare. four hearings lined up for the rest of the week in the house, run by republican committees, highlighting a rollout and some of the consequences we've seen so far from the law. this also coming on the day that the inspector general for the irs says that the website, the one that allows in the system allows you to get the obamacare tax credit could be susceptible to fraud. they're asking the irs to improve that system. back to you. david: so many details. thank...
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he is pivoting to one aspect of the obamacare to another. getting away from the website and problems that plagued and props insurance companies are still not getting they say is 100% accurate from the website, that is known as back end problems. they had to delay the online exchange if you were a small business, some of the other problems, and now the president and white house will sell the benefits of obamacare. in fact they say there are some benefits they can do it daily until december 23rd which is the deadline for signing up for obamacare if you want coverage by january 1st. that effort begins shortly here at the white house. meanwhile republicans continue attacking it. >> the white house wants to claim that governor governor is now working. we know that obama care is still plagued with problems. -- healthcare.gov. every american deserves relief from it. >> yesterday, we were told over one million americans logged on to the website to shop again. this is after two months of trashing of the website and two months of efforts by our collea
he is pivoting to one aspect of the obamacare to another. getting away from the website and problems that plagued and props insurance companies are still not getting they say is 100% accurate from the website, that is known as back end problems. they had to delay the online exchange if you were a small business, some of the other problems, and now the president and white house will sell the benefits of obamacare. in fact they say there are some benefits they can do it daily until december 23rd...
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and there will be more damage control on obamacare, too. the left is seizing on the equality issue, demanding higher wages by legislation. the d.c. city council just approved an increase in the minimum wage to 11.50 an hour eventually, one of the highest in the nation. tomorrow, fast food workers demanding better wages, too, $15 an hour. all of this as wal-mart opens its first two stores in d.c. today. 600 people hired, more than 23,000 applied for those jobs. the d.c. city council wanted to keep wal-mart out. come january, extended jobless benefits fob for 1.3 million people expire, no more government checks. will the democrats fight to keep the money flowing? good questions. we've got other headlines. former tyco chief dennis kozlowski is in prison for improper use of money. rightly or 0 wrongly, he was the poster boy for corporate greed. and 180,000 bucks on booze, that's government. used the money allocated in your budget or lose it. last one, again with spending, the new york yankees opened their wallet and signed outfielder jacoby ell
and there will be more damage control on obamacare, too. the left is seizing on the equality issue, demanding higher wages by legislation. the d.c. city council just approved an increase in the minimum wage to 11.50 an hour eventually, one of the highest in the nation. tomorrow, fast food workers demanding better wages, too, $15 an hour. all of this as wal-mart opens its first two stores in d.c. today. 600 people hired, more than 23,000 applied for those jobs. the d.c. city council wanted to...
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dennis: what is the bad effect obamacare is having? i thought medicare was a separate government program for the elderly. >> it is and it should be and not one dime of money should be taken out of medicare to pay for a whole new entitlement program called the affordable care act 300 and middle-aged people. it is almost criminal to do that, to take something like $750 billion out of the medicare program which is already struggling and start creating a whole new entitlement program. let's fix one before we create another, clearly this obamacare is a failure but we need to continue to strengthen medicare, something like 29% of seniors choose medicare advantage yet we took $300 billion out of that program and i guarantee you in the next couple years you are going to see health insurance companies getting completely out of medicare part c, private medicare and -- dennis: i saw the new york times article saying this is the biggest redistribution of wealth our country has ever tackled. tell us -- it is the bill you filed related to senator ha
dennis: what is the bad effect obamacare is having? i thought medicare was a separate government program for the elderly. >> it is and it should be and not one dime of money should be taken out of medicare to pay for a whole new entitlement program called the affordable care act 300 and middle-aged people. it is almost criminal to do that, to take something like $750 billion out of the medicare program which is already struggling and start creating a whole new entitlement program. let's...
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do you still want to fix obamacare, really? a doctor joins us to tell us what really needs to happen to improve health care and access to it. so much for obamacare. join us tonight at 7:00 easte eastern. stuart: all she wanted was to sell mistletoe so she could save up enough money to pay for her braces, but 11-year-old madison root was told by a security guard she could not sell mistletoe next to the foun in downtown portland because of city laws. she suggested that she beg on a street to cover her costs. charles? >> it really is a shame. it is heartbreaking and listen, forget about the entrepreneurial spirit. stuart: up to that point she sold seven bags for five bucks. and my son went through the same thing. he was selling candy at school and a teacher saw him at a big event and made him give back the money and i mean, this kid is still livid over that. the good news for madison, after the story got out. a man called and bought 30 bags and another donated $1,000 for the braces fund. and when the country says begging is a bett
do you still want to fix obamacare, really? a doctor joins us to tell us what really needs to happen to improve health care and access to it. so much for obamacare. join us tonight at 7:00 easte eastern. stuart: all she wanted was to sell mistletoe so she could save up enough money to pay for her braces, but 11-year-old madison root was told by a security guard she could not sell mistletoe next to the foun in downtown portland because of city laws. she suggested that she beg on a street to...
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straighten out this stupid obamacare with all due respect. a friend of mine here in austin, texas, small businessman, had increase his insuranc assurancer $200 per month. i said what was the difference, what did you get for $200 more per month. he said he only difference is i had a $5000 deductible, they made me go to 2500. but you are paying every year $2500 your deductible anyway and over $200 per month. that is not a deal, that is charging you. he said i know, i'm finding ways to cut corners. they can make things okay with businesspeople with insurance and not increase insurance rates so much it makes zero sense, no sense at all, you are paying your deductible every year. it is going to give people more confidence. the other thing would be to believe nd tell people what you believe. ppople listen to news, talk about negative concepts about the negative in something as opposed to what the meaning behind it really was. if small business people tell others i am hiring people now, getting loans, things are getting better, peoples psyche will s
straighten out this stupid obamacare with all due respect. a friend of mine here in austin, texas, small businessman, had increase his insuranc assurancer $200 per month. i said what was the difference, what did you get for $200 more per month. he said he only difference is i had a $5000 deductible, they made me go to 2500. but you are paying every year $2500 your deductible anyway and over $200 per month. that is not a deal, that is charging you. he said i know, i'm finding ways to cut...
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and it was, mainly to support the president's agenda items, including obamacare but also his education initiatives and other measures. back to you. ashley: peter barnes, thank you so much. >> you bet. tracy: let's get a quick reaction on these markets after that news peter just brought us. nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. little bit of movement. >> yeah a little bit of movement up off the lows. keeping close eye on 10-year bond. 2.84% on the 10-year and that is very key. all to the downside coming off the lows of the day. tracy and ashley, lowest point on the dow was 15,791. we're now 15,825. you have seen some improvement. that being said the financials were trying to give it a go. the financials have been extremely weak lately these last few days. we saw them in the green earlier today. however we're watching them go back and forth. moment ago banking index is lower. now it is higher. that is something, you see us come off the lows after the beige book report. there is look at financials, jpmorgan, bank of america, goldman sachs are squeezing into the green.
and it was, mainly to support the president's agenda items, including obamacare but also his education initiatives and other measures. back to you. ashley: peter barnes, thank you so much. >> you bet. tracy: let's get a quick reaction on these markets after that news peter just brought us. nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. little bit of movement. >> yeah a little bit of movement up off the lows. keeping close eye on 10-year bond. 2.84% on the 10-year and...